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Become a star of the office, leaving high school RESERVOIR OF SALIME, TOWNS AND VILLAGES UNDER WATER In principle I want to send my appreciation to the authors of the photographs that I have used the Internet, whose authors I don't know: Loli Alvarez, whose roots come from the Village The Casía affected by the reservoir, that someone from the Hamlet of San Happy , to Ivan Fernandez for the multiple photos that you sent me, nor do I know and to be her father from near this area will processed a great affection, Juan José del caserio Monxardin, Maximino de Trasmonte gives Buliqueira, the Group Negueira Natural Park to those who made a video titled Barcela to Salime Ivan, etc, have Also taken photographs of the following address,to which we also thank them. All of them I am most grateful. That said, I will begin my narrative with facts, dates and anecdotes about the Reservoir of Salime and the towns and villages that were under water and some being out have been abandoned. TOWN OF the HIGH TO PAICEGAQuiero to pay a small tribute to all the people who were born in the valley of the River Navia, both of Grandas de Salime as of Negueira de Muñiz, what I will do scoring and data memories in these pictures (taken some from the satellite of Google, the other from a Nasa satellite. I will try to identify all the villages that were under the water) it goeth by this photograph, which corresponds to. THE HIGH OF TO PAICEGA. If we are in Grandas de Salime, and we're going by road in the direction of Pesoz, then to the right it leaves a deviation to Sanzo and once we reach this town, take a trail really a trail that you can go in the car and one or two kilometres we find the ruins of the abandoned village of Paicega. Out of Grandas to Pesoz, then to find this deviation to Sanzo, and from this a path that you can go in car takes us up To Paicega. After this journey in a car we are relatively close to the Embalse de Salime, or may be, we are at the top of the mountain that is located to the left of the retaining wall of the water, if we look at the dam in the direction of the current of the water. This high is a hill ideal to build a castle, but it is not, what is certain is that in the second half of the decade 1. Photos: 25 years of Masks; The Republic Military William Thorndike and Carlos Domnguez. All rights reserved to the authors). Los 100 Años De Edad, El Hombre Que Se Subió Por La Ventana Y Desapareció (2015) Película ' title='Los 100 Años De Edad, El Hombre Que Se Subió Por La Ventana Y Desapareció (2015) Película ' />Embalse Salime Church of the abandoned village of Paicega Say that it was a village in the whole rule as it had in addition to the homes or barracks of the workers and their families, for example: Church in a style which I shall call Dutch or nordic for your roof so unreasonably inclined it is almost impossible to stop the snow and therefore reminds me of these countries, in short, a church that for if they wanted to many surrounding villages, the church is practically the only thing that is still in good condition, probably because they have been walled up with brick, doors and windows and you can't get in it, (well, you can see the inside) of all forms in its interior because there is absolutely nothing, it is a shame not to recover and celebrate in it the mass of any feast, but it would have to clean the town of weed, because of this, almost can not see what is left of the houses since these were missing roofs, doors, windows etc Viewpoint To Paicega, photograph taken from the road that goes down to the second village for workers of the Embalse de Salime. There is a gazebo of recent construction as I recall, and from the you can watch also many other sites a good part of the reservoir, a road with enough slope that passes in front of the lookout point down to the second village, and from this to the reservoir, the village also had canteens, shops, doctor, school (one for boys and another for girls), hair salon, cinema, barracks, etc etc Today, as I say, is abandoned but still can be seen in the addition of the houses and the Church, the deposit of the water, the place where you got the car from Navia with the goods, the store, etc, it is a site that has had any relation with the reservoir, it simply overwhelms you and fills you with nostalgia, well worth a visit. One thing that struck me is that the whole village is filled with a few yellow plants, which by the way is oregano, which is quite appreciated to give that characteristic flavor to many foods. Indicator at the entrance of the abandoned village To Paicega. The same Church of the previous photo, the abandoned village of Paicega, (which was the first settlement of workers for the construction of the Embalse de Salime). The doors and windows are boarded-up houses many of the surrounding villages came someone to work on the reservoir, but in honor to the truth, I will say that most came from Andalucia (as enterarían ). True Story (2015) Download Ipod. For the construction of the reservoir between direct labor and indirect were about 3. Embalse de Salime seen from the viewpoint of Paicega, in the portion of water you see, when I was laughed at the top where they seem to join the two banks was the town of Salime, and half way between this and the wall of the small village of Subsalime, the houses that you see to the right are the remains of the village of Vistalegre. Ruins of the first settlement of workers (To Paicega) Built for the workers who carried out the work of the Embalse de Salime (the Church in the background), currently full of weeds. Another photo of what is left of the village of the workers. Spain was a country of little wealth, and the few that did were poorly distributed. I will say that a person that I know and worked in that work pharaonic earned a 2. The Holly tree to Negueira and there charged a 1.